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[Show more]To perform the head-tilt/chin lift technique on an adult: - Press down on the forehead while pulling up on the bony part of the chin with two to three fingers of the other hand. 
 
Modified Jaw-Thrust Maneuver - used to open the airway when a patient is suspected of having a head, neck or spinal inj...
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Add to cartTo perform the head-tilt/chin lift technique on an adult: - Press down on the forehead while pulling up on the bony part of the chin with two to three fingers of the other hand. 
 
Modified Jaw-Thrust Maneuver - used to open the airway when a patient is suspected of having a head, neck or spinal inj...
Chain of Survival - 1.)Responsiveness 
2.)Breathing 
3.)Activate EMS 
4.)Pulse 
5.)CPR 
 
compression rate - at least 100 P/ Minute 
 
Adult Compression-Ventilation ratio - 30 : 2 
 
Lone Child Compression-Ventilation ratio - 30:2 
 
Two person Child compression-ventillation ratio - 15:2 
 
Lone inf...
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Add to cartChain of Survival - 1.)Responsiveness 
2.)Breathing 
3.)Activate EMS 
4.)Pulse 
5.)CPR 
 
compression rate - at least 100 P/ Minute 
 
Adult Compression-Ventilation ratio - 30 : 2 
 
Lone Child Compression-Ventilation ratio - 30:2 
 
Two person Child compression-ventillation ratio - 15:2 
 
Lone inf...
scene size-up 
A step within the patient assessment process that involves a quick assessment of the 
scene and the surroundings to provide information about scene safety and the 
mechanism of injury or nature of illness before you enter and begin patient care. 
life-threatening bleed 
immediately ...
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Add to cartscene size-up 
A step within the patient assessment process that involves a quick assessment of the 
scene and the surroundings to provide information about scene safety and the 
mechanism of injury or nature of illness before you enter and begin patient care. 
life-threatening bleed 
immediately ...
350,000 people per year - In the United States and Canada, this many people annually have a cardiac arrest and receive attempted resuscitation. This estimate does not include the substantial number of victims who have an arrest without attempted resuscitation. 
 
Start compressions within how many s...
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Add to cart350,000 people per year - In the United States and Canada, this many people annually have a cardiac arrest and receive attempted resuscitation. This estimate does not include the substantial number of victims who have an arrest without attempted resuscitation. 
 
Start compressions within how many s...
Stop CPR, check for breathing and a pulse and monitor Mr. Sauer until the advanced cardiac life support team takes over. - You and your colleagues have been providing high-quality CPR for and using the AED on Mr. Sauer. While providing ventilations, you notice that Mr. Sauer moves and appears to be ...
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Add to cartStop CPR, check for breathing and a pulse and monitor Mr. Sauer until the advanced cardiac life support team takes over. - You and your colleagues have been providing high-quality CPR for and using the AED on Mr. Sauer. While providing ventilations, you notice that Mr. Sauer moves and appears to be ...
what does infection control involve? - taking steps to prevent the spread of infectious agents. 
 
Antibacterial - kills or inhibits bacterial growth 
 
Antiseptic - preventing or arresting the growth of microorganisms 
 
Asepsis - absence of pathogenic microorganisms 
 
Aseptic technique - practice...
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Add to cartwhat does infection control involve? - taking steps to prevent the spread of infectious agents. 
 
Antibacterial - kills or inhibits bacterial growth 
 
Antiseptic - preventing or arresting the growth of microorganisms 
 
Asepsis - absence of pathogenic microorganisms 
 
Aseptic technique - practice...
the passageway by which air enters and leaves the body - airway 
 
a prehospital assessment that is the first step in the total assessment of the patient - primary assessment 
 
a prehospital assessment that is a rapid assessment of the head, chest, abdomen, pelvis, extremities, and posterior of the...
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Add to cartthe passageway by which air enters and leaves the body - airway 
 
a prehospital assessment that is the first step in the total assessment of the patient - primary assessment 
 
a prehospital assessment that is a rapid assessment of the head, chest, abdomen, pelvis, extremities, and posterior of the...
Hospital Corpsman Basic Test 1 Questions and Answers 2024
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What does the mnemonic ABCD stand for? - Access the situation 
Balance the resources 
Communicate 
Do and Debrief. 
 
What are the three colors of risk? And what do they mean? - Green -> Little chance of serious error. 
Yellow —> Higher Chance of serious error. 
Red —> Very high chance ...
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Add to cartWhat does the mnemonic ABCD stand for? - Access the situation 
Balance the resources 
Communicate 
Do and Debrief. 
 
What are the three colors of risk? And what do they mean? - Green -> Little chance of serious error. 
Yellow —> Higher Chance of serious error. 
Red —> Very high chance ...
Where does medical terminology originate from? How much does it take up? - Greek; 75% 
 
What are the three reasons why most medical terminology are of Greek origin. - 1. Greeks are founders of rational medicine 
2. Easy to build compound words 
3. International language understood by all medical p...
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Add to cartWhere does medical terminology originate from? How much does it take up? - Greek; 75% 
 
What are the three reasons why most medical terminology are of Greek origin. - 1. Greeks are founders of rational medicine 
2. Easy to build compound words 
3. International language understood by all medical p...
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